Learning to knit can seem like a daunting task.
This book presents all of the information about knit stitches for beginners. For those who want to learn how to knit, this is the ideal place to start. Even if this is the first time you have ever touched knitting needles or looked at knitting patterns, learning to knit stitch does not have to be time-consuming or difficult.

At the tip of a pencil: Chalk pastel techniques for beginners introduces basic techniques for working with soft pastels and combining this versatile art medium with other art mediums like charcoal and watercolor washes. A step by step illustration concludes the book to get the reader started.

This book is a collection of three film guides intended for use in an adult ESL classroom environment. The materials are appropriate for high-intermediate and advanced English language learners. All three film guides include essential vocabulary sections, discussion questions for previewing purposes, and questions based on the plot of each film. A skeleton lesson plan is included as well.

Can architecture work as a means to influence the human mind through spatial rehabilitation?
The concept of incarceration is a mystery to many worldwide. Since these institutions are closed spaces, there is limited access of what goes on behind those walls. This piece will bring prisoners down to a human level and challenge your perception of the reality of the impact and ongoing cycle created.

Tired of boring, run of the mill dishcloths when you're doing the dishes? Here's a dishcloth that's reversible with a skull and crossbones on it! This dishcloth is very easy to make and a great project for beginners as it uses very basic stitches that are easy to master. For the tougher points, like making the teeth and the edging, there are photos and a video to help you along.

This is the 2nd issue of HARTISKA Magazine.
What is HARTIKSA?
Hartiska is derived from the Icelandic language words “hár tíska,” the oldest and known as the conservative language comparable to Latin that hasn’t changed for the last 800 years, to directly translate to “high fashion.”

This is the very 1st issue of HARTISKA Magazine.
What is HARTIKSA?
Hartiska is derived from the Icelandic language words “hár tíska,” the oldest and known as the conservative language comparable to Latin that hasn’t changed for the last 800 years, to directly translate to “high fashion.”

At what hotel did John Wilkes Booth stay a week before he shot Lincoln? What is the first public school in the United States and who is its most famous dropout? What cryptic message is inscribed on a bronze statue inside the courtyard of Old City Hall? All these questions and more are answered in this photographic exposition of Boston’s historic School Street

A cute frog that is easy to crochet and fun to make. Construct this pattern in green for a frog or use brown for a toad. Size of the frog from head to toe is about 9 inches. A great toy for children or babies.

There is a certain charm to handmade slippers. It is always nice to be able to give someone a handmade gift, even if that gift is for yourself! Made with basic crochet stitches, you can make these very cute and practical slippers for just about anyone. With this pattern you can make slippers from a child's size 11 to 4, a women's size 5 to12 and a men's size 6 to 11.

“80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size.” Sadly, most fitters that tell you this proceed to measure you incorrectly, putting you back into a bra that’s the wrong size. Here’s your solution: an impartial guide for teaching you to find a bra for yourself. Learn everything from the two basic measurements all the way to how to match a bra to your breast shape.

A Doll with a Belt and Hat that is fun to crochet. An easy crochet pattern to make for children or babies, this doll stands about 14.5 inches tall. A fun project to do with this pattern is to make the front and back pieces (finished with ears, arms, hands and hat) and sew to the front and back of a T-shirt or sweatshirt.

A soft ball to play with in the home or outdoors. This ball is constructed of easy to crochet pentagons that can be many different colors, sewn together and filled with a soft interior. The circumference of the ball is approximately 23 inches measured where the two halves are sewn together (depending on how tight one crochets and how stiffly the ball is filled).